Paddyg 
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I've just fitted blue LED's to my speedo, rev counter, etc. but no none of em work! 
They are lighting up blue when I turn my lights on, but none of the instruments are workin, ie: petrol gauge, temp gauge, etc.   
Any help??? 
 
[Edited on 28-03-2003 by Paddyg]
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dig dave2811 
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how odl is your car if u had to disconnect the speod cable (if u have one), u may not have put it back on properly
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Paddyg 
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I've got a '99 Sport mate, so threre was no speedo cable to disconnect, the dials came straight out. 
Anyone?
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vauxtillidie 
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id suggest takin them out again and makin sure that the connector is seated properly so it connects properly when u put the dials bak in, failin that maybe check fuses 
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Paddyg 
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I've taken the actual part thet connects into the socket to make sure ite sitting right, but it's still not workin. 
I've also checked the fuses! One's blown, a 10amp one, I replaced it but that one blew aswell, so I put a 15amp one in and that blew too. For some reason too much powers comin through, Any ideas?
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Paddyg 
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Anyone pls?
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-Aliba- 
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Can only suggest to put a 20A fuse in place of the blown one. Havent a clue what it is that is causing this high current though, sorry.
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GAZ914 
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DO NOT EVER double size of the fuse if it blows !!!!!!! 
The fuse is there to be the weakest (and cheapest) part.  
If you go bigger on the fuse, chances are something IMPORTANT will melt/blow up. 
 
I take it that all worked before fitting bulbs. Obviously you put something together wrong. 
Take it apart again, disconnect everything, make sure the fuse doesn't blow and then connect ONE thing at a time and check if the fuse blows. 
 
Doesn't matter how expensive the fuses are, they WILL be cheaper than damaging the dash/wiring
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Paddyg 
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I've taken it all apart mate a few times now, even put it back to how it was completely syandard and no change! 
The bulbs couldn't have overloaded the system or somethin could they? 
-Cheers
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